Technologists, Technicians & Other Technical Service Provider Healthcare Taxonomy Code 247100000X
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What do Radiologic Technologists do?
Radiologic technologists utilize advanced imaging equipment, such as X-ray machines, CT scanners, and MRI machines, to produce diagnostic images of the human body.
Their responsibilities include preparing patients for procedures, positioning them and the equipment correctly, operating the imaging machinery, ensuring radiation safety, and maintaining detailed patient records.
They work in hospitals, outpatient centers, and other medical facilities to assist physicians in identifying and diagnosing injuries and diseases.
Responsibilities
Patient Care: Explaining procedures, taking medical histories, and ensuring patient comfort and safety before and during exams.
Equipment Operation: Adjusting and maintaining imaging equipment and using computerized systems to capture images accurately.
Imaging Techniques: Positioning patients and the equipment precisely to obtain the correct images, often following the physician’s orders.
Radiation Safety: Adhering to strict safety protocols to minimize radiation exposure for both patients and themselves, using protective devices like lead aprons when necessary.
Image Evaluation: Collaborating with physicians to assess images and determine if additional views are necessary.
Record Keeping: Maintaining detailed patient records and ensuring proper documentation for all procedures.
Areas of Specialization
Radiologic technologists often specialize in different areas of imaging, including:
Nuclear Medicine: Using radioactive substances to create images of internal organs and tissues.
Computed Tomography (CT): Using rotating X-ray units to create cross-sectional images of the body.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Operating MRI scanners to produce detailed images using magnetic fields and radio waves.
Mammography: Performing specialized X-ray exams of the breast.
Interventional Radiology: Guiding catheters, stents, and other tools through blood vessels and arteries using imaging techniques.
Bone Densitometry (DXA): Conducting tests to measure bone density.
Specialty Radiologic Technologists
Bone Densitometry Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471B0102X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in bone densitometry and is appropriately educated and trained, consistent with nationally recognized standards, state statute, and facility policy, in the performance of bone density imaging, exam techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and patient care.
Cardiac-Interventional Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471C1106X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in cardiac interventional and is appropriately educated and trained, consistent with nationally recognized standards, state statute, and facility policy, in cardiac interventional technology imaging, exam techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and patient care.
Cardiovascular-Interventional Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471C1101X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in cardiovascular interventional technology.
Computed Tomography Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471C3401X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in computed tomography (CT) and is appropriately educated and trained, consistent with nationally recognized standards, state statute, and facility policy in performance of CT imaging, exam techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and patient care.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471M1202X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and is appropriately educated and trained, consistent with nationally recognized standards, state statute, and facility policy in the performance of MRIs, exam techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and patient care.
Mammography Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471M2300X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in mammography and is appropriately educated and trained, consistent with nationally recognized standards, state statute, and facility policy in the performance of mammogram imaging, exam techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and patient care.
Nuclear Medicine Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471N0900X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in nuclear medicine technology and is appropriately educated and trained, consistent with nationally recognized standards, state statute, and facility policy in performance of nuclear medicine imaging, administration of radiopharmaceuticals to patients, exam techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and patient care.
Quality Management Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471Q0001X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in quality management.
Radiation Therapy Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471R0002X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in radiation therapy and is appropriately educated and trained, consistent with nationally recognized standards, state statute, and facility policy, in the administration of radiation therapy, exam techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and patient care.
Radiography Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471C3402X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in radiography (also known as X-rays) and is appropriately educated and trained, consistent with nationally recognized standards, state statute, and facility policy in the performance of radiographs, exam techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and patient care.
Sonography Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471S1302X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in sonography and is appropriately educated and trained, consistent with nationally recognized standards, state statute, and facility policy in the performance of ultrasounds, exam techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and patient care.
Vascular Sonography Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471V0105X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in vascular sonography and is trained in the use of ultrasound equipment to image veins and arteries, which health care providers use to diagnose and treat various vascular conditions.
Vascular-Interventional Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471V0106X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in vascular interventional and is appropriately educated and trained, consistent with nationally recognized standards, state statute, and facility policy in performance of vascular interventional imaging, exam techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and patient care.